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Ship or Sheep là cuốn giáo trình bắt buá»™c phải có của bất kì ngÆ°á»�i há»�c tiếng Anh nà o. Ä�ây không chỉ là cuốn sách tiếng Anh rèn luyện khả năng phát âm chuẩn chỉnh ngay từ đầu mà còn là “bảo bối” cho những ai muốn cải thiện trình Ä‘á»™ tiếng Anh giao tiếp nÆ¡i công sở. Khi phát âm chuẩn thì bạn nói ngÆ°á»�i khác má»›i hiểu, và ngÆ°á»�i khác nói bạn cÅ©ng sẽ hiểu, từ đó nâng cao khả năng giao tiếp. Sách hÆ°á»›ng dẫn bạn là m chủ các phiên âm, các cặp âm tiếng Anh cÅ©ng nhÆ° là m sao để phát âm, giao tiếp đúng chuẩn ngữ Ä‘iệu, trá»�ng âm từ, trá»�ng âm câu ra sao.
Bà quyết luyện nghe tiếng anh nhanh nhất bắt đầu từ những thói quen luyện táºp cÆ¡ bản nhất: nghe và chép lại những gì nghe được – há»�c từ vá»±ng cÅ©ng nhÆ° cách phát âm chuẩn – luyện nói theo những gì đã nghe.
Có lẽ khi áp dụng phÆ°Æ¡ng pháp nà y, nhiá»�u bạn sẽ cho rằng nó mất thá»�i gian vì có thể phải nghe Ä‘i nghe lại nhiá»�u lần, tháºm chà nghe lặp lại chỉ để Ä‘oán được má»™t từ. Tuy nhiên cách há»�c nà y rất hiệu quả và có giá trị bá»�n vững.
Há»�c nghe tiếng Anh vá»›i má»™t số mẩu truyện ngắn, cháºm là cách tốt nhất để bắt đầu luyện nghe. Cùng tham khảo má»™t số bà i nghe tiếng Anh cÆ¡ bản dÆ°á»›i đây nhé!
I love my mom. She took care of me when I was very young. She took care of me when I was sick.
She taught me how to read. She taught me how to get dressed. She taught me how to button my shirt. She taught me how to tie my shoes. She taught me how to brush my teeth.
She taught me to be kind to others. She taught me to tell the truth. She taught me to be polite. She took me to school on my first day of school. She held my hand. She helped me with my homework. She was nice to all my friends. She always cheered me up.
Next year I will graduate from high school. I will go to college. I will do well in college. I will do well after college. My mom has taught me well.
Norma went to bed. It was eleven o’clock. She turned out the light.
She lay in bed. It was dark. It was quiet. She couldn’t sleep. She closed her eyes. She tried to sleep, but she couldn’t.
She turned the light back on. She opened her book. She started to read her book. It was a good book. She read one page. Then she read another page.
After a while, she felt sleepy. She closed the book. She turned out the light. She closed her eyes. She went straight to sleep.
Tracy looked at the flag. The flag is red, white, and blue. It has 50 white stars.
The white stars are on a blue square. The flag has six white stripes. It has seven red stripes. All the stripes are horizontal. They are not vertical. The stripes do not go up and down. They go from left to right.
Tracy loves her flag. It is the flag of her country. It is a pretty flag. No other flag has 50 stars. No other flag has 13 stripes.
Richard is a light eater. He doesn’t eat much. He isn’t a heavy eater. He eats a light breakfast, a light lunch, and a light dinner.
Richard is not fat. He is thin. He will always be thin, because he is a light eater.
He eats a bowl of cereal for breakfast. He eats a bowl of cereal with milk. He eats a sandwich for lunch. Sometimes it’s a fish sandwich. He likes fish.
He eats rice and vegetables for dinner. All he eats for dinner is rice and vegetables. He will never get fat.
Jimmy dropped a piece of paper on the floor. He bent over and picked it up. He folded the piece of paper in two. He put it on the table.
He picked up a pencil. He wrote a phone number on the piece of paper. He put the pencil on the table.
He picked up the scissors. He picked up the piece of paper. He cut the paper in half. He put one-half of the paper on the table. He put the other half with the phone number in his shirt pocket. He put the scissors on the table.
Linda wants to buy a new car. She has an old car. Her old car is a white Honda.
Linda wants to buy a new Honda. She wants to buy a new red Honda. She has saved $1,000. She will use $1,000 to help buy the new car. She will give $1,000 to the Honda dealer.
The Honda dealer will give her a contract to sign. The contract will require her to pay $400 a month for seven years. Her new red Honda will cost Linda a lot of money. But that’s okay, because Linda makes a lot of money.
Susan likes to eat apples. She likes to eat big red apples.
She likes to wear a blue hat. She wears a big blue hat on her head. She wears a hat and eats an apple.
She drinks some water from a white cup. Susan drinks water and eats apples.
She doesn’t cut the apple with a knife. A knife is sharp. She just eats the apple. She holds the apple in her hand. She bites into the apple with her teeth.
She licks her lips. She drinks more water. She wipes her mouth with her hand.
Thomas was not hot. He was not warm either. He was cold.
The weather was not hot. The weather was not warm either. The weather was cold.
Thomas did not like to be cold. He looked for his jacket. He found his jacket. He put on his jacket. But he was still cold.
He looked at the windows. Were all the windows closed? Yes, they were. They were all closed. None of the windows were open.
He looked at the door. The door wasn’t open. It was closed. He was still cold. He looked for a warmer jacket.
Lucy went to the doctor. She didn’t feel good.
The doctor asked, “What’s the problem? What’s the matter?� She said she didn’t feel right. “Do you hurt? Where do you hurt?� the doctor asked. She said that she hurt all over. She hurt everywhere. She hurt all over her body.
The doctor said, “You have a big problem. I will fix your problem.� The doctor gave Lucy a shot. He gave her a shot in her left arm. “Do you feel better now?� he asked her. “No,� she said, “now my left arm hurts a lot.�
Donna loved her husband. Her husband loved Donna. They were in love with each other.
She wanted to give him a birthday present. He was going to be 40 years old next week.
She wondered what to give him. Should she give him a watch? Should she give him a sweater? Should she give him a new guitar? What should she give him?
She asked him what he wanted for his birthday. He said he didn’t want anything for his birthday. “Oh, you must want something!� she said. “You’re right,� he said. “I want your love forever.�
Laura looked out the window. A storm was coming. The sky was getting darker. The wind was starting to blow. Some trees were bending. Leaves were flying through the air. It was getting cold.
She closed all the windows. She went outside. Her car was in the street. She closed the windows in her car. She locked her car. She went back into her house.
She turned on the TV. She wanted to see the news about the storm. The TV person said it was a big storm. He said it would rain a lot. He told people to stay home.
Lisa loves to go shopping. Tomorrow she is going shopping. She needs a new pair of shoes.
She wants to buy a pair of red shoes. She thinks red shoes are pretty. She will buy a pair of shoes at the mall. Lisa usually shops at the mall.
The mall is only a mile from her house. She just walks to the mall. It only takes her 20 minutes. Tomorrow she will go to four different shoe stores. Tomorrow is Saturday. The mall always has sales on Saturday. If the sale price is good, Lisa might buy two pairs of shoes.
Emma went to the market. She needed to buy food. She needed brown eggs.
She opened a carton of brown eggs. She looked at the eggs. None of them were cracked. None of them were broken. All the eggs were okay. She closed the carton.
She put the carton of eggs in her shopping cart. She needed red apples. She looked at a bag of red apples.
She looked for dark spots on the apples. She looked for worm holes in the apples. She didn’t see any dark spots or worm holes. She put the bag of apples in her shopping cart.
Donald plays the piano. He loves the piano. He has a big piano in his living room. His piano is shiny and black. It has three legs. He sits on a bench to play the piano.
The bench has four legs. His piano has 88 keys. The keys are black and white. Donald has ten fingers. His ten fingers play music on the 88 piano keys.
The piano also has three pedals. Donald uses his two feet on the three pedals. He uses both of his hands and both of his feet to play the piano. He also uses both of his eyes to play the piano.
It was time for bed. Edward was very tired. He turned off the TV. He turned off his computer. He turned off the dining room light.
He went into the bathroom. He brushed his teeth. He went into the bedroom. He put on his pajamas. He got into bed. He put his head on the pillow. He pulled the blanket up to his shoulders.
He thought about all the work he had done that day. He thought about all the work he had to do the next day. He closed his eyes. He thought about his vacation in three months. That would be so nice.
Christopher wrote a letter to his sister. His sister lived in another city. His sister did not have a computer. Neither did he. His sister didn’t like to use the phone. Neither did he.
He wrote his sister a long letter. He told her the news in his life. He told her that he had a new job. He told her that he had a new girlfriend. He told her that he had a new car. He had lots of news for his sister.
She would be happy to read his letter. Then she would send him a letter. Her letter would have lots of news, too.
Bob pushed the button on the door handle. He pulled on the door handle. He opened the car door.
He got into the car. He sat down. He sat down in the driver’s seat. He sat down behind the steering wheel.
Bob put the seat belt on. He buckled the seat belt. The seat belt went across his chest. The seat belt went across his lap. The seat belt kept him safe.
He put his car key into the ignition. The ignition was next to the steering wheel. The ignition starts a car. Bob turned the car key in the ignition. The car started.
Greg took the pen out of his pants pocket. He took his keys out of his pants pocket. He took his cell phone out of his pants pocket. He took his wallet out of his pants pocket.
He put everything into a plastic tray. He took his shoes off. Greg was at the airport. He had to get on the airplane. But he had to pass through security first. He passed through security.
He put his pen and keys back into his pocket. He put his cell phone and wallet back into his pocket. He put his shoes back on his feet. He got on the airplane.
Patricia did not have much time. It was time to go to work. She did not want to be late for work. She would lose her job if she was late.
She finished her coffee. She drank the last drop. She put the coffee cup in the kitchen sink. She turned on the kitchen faucet. She poured water into the cup. She turned off the faucet.
She picked up her keys. The keys were on the kitchen table. She grabbed her gray coat. Her gray coat was on the chair. The chair was next to the door. She walked outside. She locked her door with her house key.
Steven was hungry. What could he eat? He looked in the refrigerator. He saw some orange cheese. He saw some yellow butter. He knew what he would eat.
He would eat a melted cheese sandwich. He took the cheese and butter out of the refrigerator. He buttered two slices of bread. He sliced the cheese and put it between the two buttered slices. He heated the frying pan. He put the cheese sandwich into the frying pan.
After three minutes, he flipped the sandwich over. After three more minutes, he put the melted cheese sandwich on a plate.
Mike washed his hands. He washed his hands with soap and water. He brushed his teeth. He brushed his teeth with toothpaste and water. He turned off the water.
The sink was full of water. The water did not go down the drain. The water stayed in the sink. What was the matter? Why didn’t the water go down the drain? Mike waited and waited. The water didn’t go anywhere. It sat in the sink.
Mike opened a bottle of liquid Drain Opener. He poured the Drain Opener into the sink. Mike waited one minute. Then all the water went down the drain.
Mike was ready for bed. It was 11 o’clock. He had to get up early the next day.
The next day he was going fishing. Fish wake up early. They look for food early in the day. They look for food late in the day. The best time to fish is early or late in the day. That is when the fish are hungry.
Mike set his alarm. He set his alarm for 5 o’clock. The next day he would start fishing at 6 o’clock. He wanted to catch four or five fish. If he caught four or five fish, he could eat fresh fish all week. Fresh fish is the best fish. Mike went to bed.
Danny looked at his brown shoes. They looked old and dirty. They needed a shine. It was time to shine his brown shoes.
He got a rag. He got a shoe brush. He got a can of polish. He opened the can of polish. He put the rag around his finger. He scooped out a bit of polish with his finger. He rubbed the polish all over the left shoe. He brushed the left shoe. He brushed it and brushed it.
The shoe began to shine. It looked like a new shoe. Then Danny put polish on the right shoe. He brushed the right shoe until it looked like a new shoe.
I am happy. I have many friends. I have a large family. I have four brothers and four sisters. I am in the middle. Four brothers are older than me. Four sisters are younger than me.
I go to school. I am in the sixth grade. I like my teachers. My teachers like me. I have friends in every class.
My favorite class is history. I like to read about history. History is a story about our past. Soon we will all be history. Then kids in school will read about us. I hope they like our stories.
My best friend is Bobby. Bobby and I do many things together. We swim together. We play basketball together. We ride our bikes together.
I have many other friends. We all go to the mall on weekends. We go to movies. We go to restaurants. We tell jokes. We laugh. We have fun. Life is great!
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